1997-1998 guest teacher of color studies at the Fachhochschule Holzminden-Hildesheim, Germany1997-2000 teacher of watercolor painting at the “Sommer-Akademie” Hoexter2005 Columbia College, Chicago (“Hawaiian Geomancy and Rituals”)2006 teacher of photography, Venice, Italy2006 teacher of painting, Provence, France2006/2007 founding of “Alohana Institute”2007/2008 Hawaii, Kauai, workshops about Hawaiian Culture and the architecture of the mind (Huna)2009 teacher at the “Forum in geomancy about the belief systems of architecture & the architectures of belief systems, Dingolfing, Bavaria, Germany2010 teacher at the Forum in geomancy „Trance and Presence of Mind and Body“, Dingolfing, Bavaria, Germany

Performances of dancing and singing

1987 Singing “Benedictus“ (mass of Haydn), Soprano solo, Brakel, Germany2001 Lecture by Maria Kaluza “Die Wolfsfrau”, accompanied by native songs by Susanne Rikus2002 Singing of native songs at Hameln radio station2002 Singing at the exhibition “dialogue of cultures”, Castle Haemelschenburg, Hameln, Germany2002 Hula dancing and singing (“Paradise”) at “Korbmacher-Museum, Dahlhausen, Beverungen, Germany2004 Red Canopy, Design and Event2005 Performance “the awakening of the muse”, Schloss Corvey, art studio (“Kaiser-Wohnung”)2005 Film portrait by Susanne Rikus of Lydgate Park and the Valley of the Kings, Kauai, Hawaii2008 Performance about the “phenomenon of the feminine”, Friedensengel, Munich2008 40 years birthday Performance, 22.06.2008, Gustav-Mahler Platz, Berlin2008 Singing of "summertime“, Opera “Porgy and Bess” by George Gershwin, at the Rosenthal Gallery, Cologne2009 Singing Hawaiian and native songs at the Museum of Anthropology, Munich2009 Singing performance at “Le café“, Berlin, and at the “Café auf der Gallerie”, Berlin2010 Performances at her own art studio in Berlin2010-2014 Performances at her own art studio in Berlin a.Potsdam2015 -2016 Performances at her own art gallery in Berlin, Heckmann Höfe, Mitte

2018 Singing performance in Prachtwerk, Berlin

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